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Packages in experimental/arm64 tested in the last 48h for build reproducibility

reproducible icon 116 packages (18.4% of 632) failed to build from source in total, 14 (12.8% of 109) of them in the last 48h in experimental/arm64:

dlt-viewer llvm-toolchain-20 yamcha monkeysphere ruby-googleauth ruby-gitlab-fog-azure-rm elpa clojure-cli golang-github-golang-geo markdown tinc llvm-toolchain-snapshot symfony libreoffice#

reproducible icon 39 packages (6.2% of 632) failed to satisfy their build-dependencies, 25 (22.9% of 109) of them in the last 48h in experimental/arm64:

etesync-dav grok miopen petsc4py ruby-gitlab-labkit janitor phonetisaurus liblsl q2-phylogeny php-sabre-vobject# incus zeekctl node-solid-jose libewf groestlcoin rust-debian-analyzer daq ruby-devise-i18n go-cpe-dictionary node-trust-jwa rust-nitrokey rust-nitrokey-sys imip-agent mediagoblin rust-upstream-ontologist

reproducible icon 450 packages (71.2% of 632) successfully built reproducibly in total, 66 (60.6% of 109) of them in the last 48h in experimental/arm64:

mplayer meshoptimizer node-npm-package-arg pcre2 hipblas-common muon-meson dgit-test-dummy json-simple libvirt-tck libdevel-ptkdb-perl libmarpa poti eccodes-python sasl-xoauth2 kbd xerces-c sendmail thrift lomiri-ui-extras libmbim roct-thunk-interface cubeb libterralib rust-rand rust-rand-pcg rust-rand-core ruby-google-cloud-env kdevelop sqlite-utils waymore node-markdown-it golang-github-raitonoberu-lyricsapi sxmo-utils onnxscript px mew-beta rust-nanorand bali-phy valgrind-if-available liblinear rust-buildlog-consultant pipewire yad jaxb-api libchipcard ruby-console cmark maven-jflex-plugin zstd-jni-java openarc procdump ngmlr ruby-serverengine zipios++ munin quasselc pkgconf rust-inquire flvmeta node-glob fontconfig python-threadpoolctl git node-anymatch exim4 graphviz+

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